According to Forbes Communications Council contributor Atanu Shaw, “a whooping 40% of this year’s global ad spend will take place online. And more specifically, ad spend on social media is…
After taking a short hiatus, Digital Dialogue is back with a new episode! This week on the podcast we had the opportunity to catch up with Marie, our Senior Accounts Manager,…
Project Managers play an important role in every company. It is their responsibility to manage the workflow of their team to ensure the completion of the project at hand. While…
Thanks to technological advances like the smartphone, we are able to document our favorite life moments with just a tap of a finger. While iPhone Photography is already relatively straightforward, Apple…
A lot can happen in a short amount of time, especially in the world of social media. So we’ve put together a quick recap so you won’t miss out on…
Instagram has been rolling out with new features every week! Okay, that’s an exaggeration, but it definitely feels like they have! So after some reflection, we decided to dedicate…
It’s pretty rare to see a person’s profile nowadays without the tag of “blogger” following their name, and having a blog on any company website is highly encouraged. The word “blogging”…
A logo is your mark on the world. It literally translates to “reason” in Greek. Brands spend a lot of time and money on their logo because it defines…
It’s the most wonderful time of the year…which means ’tis the season of giveaway (not to mention the season of optimizing your online strategies)! On Thursday, December 7th, we’ll be starting…
It’s pretty rare to hear of someone doubling their commute-time, every day, for the sake of a photograph; but that’s exactly what Brian McWilliams does, partially to satisfy his Instagram audience of 130,000, but also for no other reason than that he enjoys it…
The same kid who goes to an EDM show on Saturday is looking for half-priced apps on Tuesday with co-workers, and also wants to do brunch with his family on Sunday. Why do you need three different apps when you can get it in one place?
Not only is Cheeky Monkey different from Lansdowne pubs, but it’s actually different in one key way from every other bar in the United States today. We chatted with Emily Tourtillotte, Cheeky Monkey’s Digital Marketing Coordinator, about what its been like starting a business in a prolific area of Boston…
Prior to speaking to Christian, I’d pictured EchoMe, an app Christian co-founded with fellow Boston College student Michael Gordon, as being perfect for you if you’re that guy at the party who won’t unplug his phone from the AUX or allow anyone else to make any song requests because you’re loving the chance to play DJ. I knew you could connect the app with your music streaming service and listen to music in real-time with your friends, influencers, musicians, athletes–anyone. I also knew, as someone whose songs are constantly being vetoed on long road-trips for being too overplayed (I’m a little behind in the music scene, alright?), I’d probably be more of a listener than a leader.
As someone guilty of having that one great Saturday night spot, that one awesome Sunday brunch spot, and those two fun date-night spots (branching out here, people), I think a lot of us struggle to figure out which restaurants and bars in Boston are worth checking out, and for which occasion. Most of us rely on word-of-mouth, which is rough for those of us new to the area (or for those of us with two friends).
Branding is the heartbeat of every business. It is a reflection of everything you do, ranging from the website you set up, the business card you distributed and other marketing…